The best pictures from Prince William and Kate's past visit to Canada

Kate embraced some Canadian pride by wearing a bright red fascinator adorned with maple leafs for Canada Day celebrations in 2011.

The duchess was a crowd favourite at the Calgary Stampede.

One of the most memorable moments of the tour came when Kate was greeted by a young fan named Diamond at Calgary airport. The duchess was completely charmed by the youngster, who sadly passed away from cancer in 2014.

The Cambridges dressed in their finest to attend a spectacular Canada Day celebration on Parliament Hill. Kate accessorized her purple Issa wrap dress with a maple leaf brooch, on loan from the Queen.

He's known for his skills on the polo field, but Prince William proved to be a natural at Canada's national sport when he jumped in on a game of ball hockey in Yellowknife.

The couple left Canada with their very own hockey jerseys.

Beaming smiles on the faces of Prince William and Kate were a common theme throughout the 10-day tour. Here, they share a laugh while taking a carriage ride in Charlottetown.

Despite losing a dragon boat race to her husband, sporty Kate looked right at home on the water in P.E.I.

No hard feelings! Prince William was quick to patch things up with his wife after defeating her in a dragon boat race.

Fresh off their spring wedding, William and Kate were still in the honeymoon phase when they travelled all over the Great White North, including a stop in the Northwest Territories. Here, they wear Canadian Rangers sweaters after being named honorary members of the sub-component of the Canadian Armed Forces reserve.

While their trip was one of laughter and fun, the couple made sure to take some time to reflect and show their support for the community of Slave Lake, which fell victim to devastating wildfires in 2011.

As an Anne of Green Gables fan, Kate was delighted to meet actress Tess Benger, who played the beloved character in a local stage production of the iconic tale by author Lucy Maud Montgomery.

The keen photographer got in some practice when her husband Prince William participated in a simulated rescue operation on board a helicopter in P.E.I.

The budding chef tried her hand at whipping up some delicious pastries at the Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie in Québec.